Riddle Hospital

Riddle Hospital is committed to providing the services and health care our community needs to take charge of their health. When Samuel Riddle—noted sportsman and Delaware County native—left in trust the land and financial support to build a hospital, our mission to provide quality health care to our community began.

Our newly expanded emergency department cares and serves the community as a certified Chest Pain Center and Stroke Center. We are consistently improving our technology with the addition of our new interventional suite, MRI suite and Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center. We also offer community health services intended to inform and educate the population we serve.

We are proud to have received numerous accolades and awards by leading health care organizations. The Joint Commission has recognized us for our exceptional quality for the past five years, as well as our care for patients with hip and knee replacements and spine surgery. We have also been named among U.S. News & World Report’s Best Regional Hospitals for the Philadelphia metro area for excellence in five types of care including gastroenterology & GI surgery, orthopedics, heart failure, hip replacement and knee replacement.

We’re Riddle Hospital. We’ve been your hospital for over fifty years and will be for many more.

*Services offered at the Concordville location are provided by the staff of Riddle Hospital and billed as hospital services.

Getting Here

Riddle Hospital is conveniently located off of Baltimore Pike in Media, outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Patient Spotlight

Forty-two year old Nick Calabretti isn’t unlike most middle-aged and young adults. Even after bouts of chest pain, tightness, and pressure that lasted anywhere from 10 minutes to 12 hours, he was convinced it was anything but his heart. Read More

Patient Spotlight

By the time he was 21, Dave Frankel’s knees had been through a lot. As a teenager, he was hit by a car and spent time recovering in a body cast. Despite the trauma, he recovered quickly and walked on to the Syracuse University basketball team as a freshman. Only a few months into his college basketball career, he had a meniscus tear in the other knee from favoring it after his earlier injury. In recent years, though, Frankel began to notice his knee pain was becoming just that—a pain. Read More

Patient Spotlight

Marisa Finnell had always been active, until a herniated disk put her on the sidelines. After exhausting all the noninvasive options, she had her first surgery: a lumbar microdiscectomy at the L5-S1 level. Read More

Patient Spotlight

Newly married Kelly Collevechio, 26, wasn’t planning to become a mother right away. But her husband’s heartfelt enthusiasm was hard to resist. “Jim said, ‘We might as well start a family when we’re young,’” Kelly says. “He convinced me. And I’m very lucky he did.” That’s because trying to become pregnant may have saved Kelly’s life. Read More

Patient Spotlight

When you’re hospitalized, you’re caught up in the moment, but every physician I had sat down and explained what they were looking for, and what surgical procedure they were about to perform before it was performed... Read More